Preparation, mechanical properties and in vitro degradability of wollastonite/tricalcium phosphate macroporous scaffolds from nanocomposite powders

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Faming Zhang
Jiang Chang
Kaili Lin
Jianxi Lu
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[1] Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Research Center
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institut de Recherche sur les Biomatérieux et les Biotechnologies
[3] Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale,undefined
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Compressive Strength; Simulated Body Fluid; Spark Plasma Sinter; Wollastonite; Composite Powder;
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A new class of scaffolds with a gain size of 200 nm was prepared from wollastonite/tricalcium phosphate (WT) nanocomposite powders (termed “nano-sintered scaffolds”) through a two-step chemical precipitation and porogen burnout techniques. For a comparison, WT scaffolds with a grain size of 2 μm were also fabricated from submicron composite powders (termed “submicron-sintered scaffolds”) under the same condition. The resultant scaffolds showed porosities between 50 ± 1.0% and 65 ± 1.0% with a pore size ranging from 100 μm to 300 μm. The WT nano-sintered scaffolds exhibited compressive strength and elastic modulus values that were about twice that of their submicron-sintered counterparts. The in vitro degradation tests demonstrated that the degradability could be regulated by the grain size of bioceramics. The decreased specific surface area of pores in the nano-sintered scaffolds led to their reduced degradation rate. The mechanical properties of the nano-sintered scaffolds exhibited less strength loss during the degradation process. The WT macroporous nano-sintered scaffolds are a promising and potential candidate for bone reconstruction applications.
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